| Literature DB >> 27925320 |
Natarajan Karikalan1, Chelladurai Karuppiah1,2, Shen-Ming Chen1, Murugan Velmurugan1, Periyasami Gnanaprakasam3.
Abstract
Sodium-ion hybrid supercapacitors are potential energy-storage devices and have recently received enormous interest. However, the development of cathode materials and the use of nonaqueous electrolyte remain a great challenge. Hence, aqueous Na-ion hybrid supercapacitors based on a three-dimensional network of NaMnO2 were developed. The cathode material was synthesized by the electro-oxidation of potassium manganese hexacyanoferrate nanocubes. The oxidized compound was confirmed to be Na0.21 MnO2 by various physical characterization methods. Manganese dioxide is a well-characterized material for aqueous asymmetric pseudocapacitors, but its usage at high operating voltages is limited due to the electrochemical stability of water. Nevertheless, high-potential and high-performance aqueous supercapacitors exhibiting a cell potential of 2.7 V were developed. Further, the practical applicability of an asymmetric supercapacitor based on NaMnO2 (cathode) and reduced graphene oxide (anode) was demonstrated by powering a 2.1 V red LED.Entities:
Keywords: electrochemistry; manganese; oxidation; sodium; supercapacitors
Year: 2017 PMID: 27925320 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201604878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236